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The healthcare system in Malta
The healthcare system in Malta

Malta hosts a rather developed healthcare system. With several hospitals and clinics, as well as healthcare centers and pharmacies in almost every village, Malta offers quality care with convenience. As an expat, it is always important to investigate your own situation in terms of healthcare coverage. Be sure you have the coverage you need while transitioning to your new home, and try to learn about your options based on residency, national healthcare coverage, and private coverage.

22 January 2023
Study in Malta
Study in Malta

Many international students choose to study in Malta. The Republic of Malta enjoys a strong reputation regarding quality education. Indeed, Malta has been attracting many international students over the years thanks to the level of its higher education system. Whether you're looking to study abroad temporarily or to obtain another degree, why not set out on a new adventure? Malta is a historically rich country where you can enjoy a relaxed lifestyle and a peaceful environment while you study.

22 January 2023
Education in Malta
Education in Malta

The schooling system in Malta reflects the former British governance of the country. Parents may choose from state or private schools, with private schools including both church and independent schools.

22 January 2023
Travelling around Malta
Travelling around Malta

When moving to Malta, traveling will undoubtedly be an essential part of your everyday life. Indeed, whether you are working in Malta or you have retired, you will want to access other parts of the island for work or leisure. There are several means of transport to choose from, namely by bus, ferry, taxi, and airplane. In fact, local authorities have set up an elaborate transport system to ease traveling among the population, including expatriates.

22 January 2023
Travelling around Valletta
Travelling around Valletta

The capital city of Valletta is a beautifully planned city utilizing the natural landscape of the Sciberras Peninsula it was built upon. The streets are designed in a proper grid format, with outer streets running along the entire perimeter of the peninsula as well.

22 January 2023
The tax system in Malta
The tax system in Malta

Whether you have decided to work or retire in Malta, taxation will probably be one of your main concerns. Indeed, before expatriating to another country, it is best to be aware of its tax system to know what you might owe in taxes. In general, tax rates are rather low in Malta. They apply to different categories of people. Corporate tax rates are very favorable, attracting companies and entrepreneurs to this island nation.

22 January 2023
Phones and internet in Malta
Phones and internet in Malta

Despite being a small archipelago, Malta hosts a very advanced telecommunications network. If you are relocating there, you'll have no trouble obtaining a landline, a mobile phone, and an internet connection. Malta has an optical fiber network, like many European countries. Moreover, rates are rather affordable when it comes to international phone calls. But before proceeding, make sure to choose the best offer according to your needs and budget and to inquire about related formalities.

21 January 2023
Banking in Malta
Banking in Malta

If you have relocated to Malta, whether you are working or you have retired, you will probably want to open a bank account. This shouldn't pose a problem as the country hosts many national and international banks.

21 January 2023
Moving with your pet to Malta
Moving with your pet to Malta

If you intend to relocate to Malta, you will probably have queries regarding traveling to Malta with your pet, if you have any. You can, of course, take your pets with you if you are planning to make a long stay in the country! But keep in mind that advance planning is required.

21 January 2023
How to drive in Malta
How to drive in Malta

Malta is a relatively small island measuring only 27km long and 14,5km wide, so it seems on paper to be very easy to get around everywhere quickly. However, when it comes to driving in Malta, the country is infamous for traffic, collisions, and general congestion. The per capita ownership of vehicles in Malta is one of the highest in the entire world!

21 January 2023
Travelling to Malta
Travelling to Malta

Before traveling to Malta, it is best to find out about formalities, including visa requirements and length of stay. Nationals of some countries need to apply for a visa, while others do not. For example, EU Nationals can simply present their passport or ID card to stay in Malta for up to 90 days. Nationals of some other countries will only need a visa to transit through Malta.

21 January 2023
Retiring in Malta
Retiring in Malta

When retirement approaches, many people opt to spend their post-work days in a better climate with different opportunities for daily activities. Malta is a very popular retirement destination for its climate, cost of living, lifestyle, and the ability for expats to fit in with the local culture.

21 January 2023
Malta Citizenship by investment
Malta Citizenship by investment

There are several ways to obtain Maltese citizenship: by having a Maltese parent or grandparents, by getting married, or by investing in Malta. From 2014 to 2020, the Malta Individual Investor Programme was the gate to citizenship by investment in Malta. However, this program stopped. The Malta Investor Programme agency MIIPA has stopped accepting applications for the Malta Investor Programme. 

21 January 2023
Obtaining an e-Residence card in Malta
Obtaining an e-Residence card in Malta

As you plan your move to Malta, an important consideration is your application for an eResidence card, which is issued by Identity Malta in Msida. Regardless of your nationality, you are required to file an application if you intend to stay in Malta for more than 90 days.

21 January 2023
Resident and work permit for Malta
Resident and work permit for Malta

Getting a resident card and a work permit in Malta is an essential step for any expat. Living in Malta does not necessarily mean working in Malta; however, many will likely seek employment while living in the country. So if you are planning to relocate and work in Malta, advance planning is recommended. For all non-Maltese citizens, you will require an eResidence card if you intend to stay more than three months in the country. Make sure to seek all relevant information before proceeding further.

21 January 2023
Visas for Malta
Visas for Malta

 Before moving to Malta, it is best to be aware of travel conditions and whether or not you need a visa. In general, EU/EEA/Swiss Nationals do not require a visa to travel and stay in Malta for up to 90 days. Non-EU/EEA/Swiss nationals (Third-country Nationals) must apply for a visa according to the estimated length and purpose of their stay in the country.

21 January 2023
Health insurance in Malta
Health insurance in Malta

Malta has an extremely well-developed health care system, which includes both public health care and private health insurance. The choice of private health insurance companies and plans in Malta is excellent. The advantages of private insurance are manifold and provide the insured with fast and high-quality treatment locally or abroad. Therefore, such an option is a bit expensive comparing to public health care.

09 May 2020
Discovering Valletta
Discovering Valletta

Listed as a UNESCO Wоrld Heritage ѕіtе, the capital city of Malta is a remarkable sight. Valletta feelѕ like a large ореn-аіr muѕеum filled wіth beautiful Bаrоԛuе аrсhіtесturе, impressive palaces аnd сhurсhеѕ, аnd many heritage museums.

05 May 2020
Discovering Malta

Malta is a top destination for foreign nationals looking for a change in lifestyle for their families and themselves. With attractive corporate taxes, new professional opportunities await many expats in Malta. Additionally, moving to a country that has more than 7,000 years of documented history has many bonus features.

05 May 2020
Maltese lifestyle
Maltese lifestyle

Maltese nationals are known to be very warm and hospitable people. As the country has become a top destination over the years, they are very welcoming toward expatriates, especially when these seem keen on discovering their culture. In general, people in Malta are very sociable and close to their families. Hence, they are likely to welcome you into their homes and their lives. As this is a Mediterranean culture, gathering for food and celebrations is quite common!

19 September 2017
Leisure activities in Malta
Leisure activities in Malta

Malta enjoys a beautiful Mediterranean climate with warm summers and cool and sunny winters, which allows for year-round outdoor activities. Indeed, you will be able to enjoy various leisure activities aside from the sun and sea. There is so much to see and do in Malta that you will probably run out of time.

19 September 2017
Relocating to Malta
Relocating to Malta

If you have decided to relocate in Malta, take time and do your research to choose the right removal company. This is an important step not to be taken lightly. If you're moving an entire home, set up an appointment with a relocation counsellor for an in-house estimate.

19 September 2017
About the Maltese Cross
About the Maltese Cross

The Knights of St. John, also known as the Knights Hospitaller, adopted the current-day Maltese Cross as their symbol in 1566. Following the Great Siege of Malta in 1565, the Knights began construction on the planned fortified city of Valletta alongside other infrastructural improvements. The Maltese Cross first appeared on their copper coins in 1567 and continues to be used on the Maltese euro coins today.

19 September 2017
Government and politics in Malta
Government and politics in Malta

Malta obtained independence from the UK in 1964 and became an independent republic in 1974. Thirty years later, in 2004, Malta officially joined the European Union. Malta is considered to be a Dеmосrаtіс Rерublіс, with both a Prеѕіdеnt and a Prіmе Minister. Thе President іѕ the сhіеf оf state and the Prime Mіnіѕtеr іѕ thе head of government who hоldѕ аdmіnіѕtrаtіvе роwеrѕ.

19 September 2017
Interesting facts about Malta
Interesting facts about Malta

Malta is a southern European country officially known as the Republic of Malta.It is situated in the Mediterranean Sea north of Libya, east of Tunisia, and a mere 80km south of Italy. If you want to live in these Mediterranean islands, here are a few interesting facts about Malta that you should know:

19 September 2017
Discovering Mdina
Discovering Mdina

The fortified city of Mdina was the original capital city of Malta under the Phoenicians and then the Romans. The city was previously known as Melita and Medina, but current-day Mdina is the fortified city on the hill. Mdina is also known as “The Silent City” with less than 300 residents living there today. Walking through the quiet streets alight with street lamps in the evening is truly a step back in time.

19 September 2017
Historical sites in Malta
Historical sites in Malta

The Maltese islands are world-famous for their historical significance. With some of the world's oldest free-standing structures and thousands of years of settlement history, you will love exploring these top historical sites in Malta.

19 September 2017